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navy. recountsr historian events between the two outwardly from the nations. the national world war i museum and memorial posted and provided the video for this event. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. as therrently serves fleet admiral, professor at maritime history at the u.s. naval war college, and is the emeritus major chair of historical research at the u.s. army command and general staff college. inretired from the u.s. navy 2004, at the rank of commander after 23 years. flying as the officer land and carrier-based aircraft. a variety of subjects including military history since 2000. japan fromstory of the age of the samurai to the 21st-century, napoleonic warfare, the operational art of the great campaign, and he co-authored eyewitness pacific numerousas well as articles and editorials. he was rewarded uprising -- uprising in 2011. america's book is first general staff, a short history of the rise and fall of the general board of the navy 1900 through 1950, whic
navy. recountsr historian events between the two outwardly from the nations. the national world war i museum and memorial posted and provided the video for this event. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. as therrently serves fleet admiral, professor at maritime history at the u.s. naval war college, and is the emeritus major chair of historical research at the u.s. army command and general staff college. inretired from the u.s. navy 2004, at the rank of commander after...
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everybody loves the navy navy, , navy of the u.s.a. >> enlisted from the 50's. together we become ship mates. together we are going to make it great, and we will keep trucking. left right, right-left. >> sound off. >> 30, sound. 3-0-7-2. 3-0-7-2. for we are in the navy peace time recruits. marching together whenever we are out of step we are in the navy we are always happy singing our song for we are in the navy where we belong ♪ >> the hours are long. the training is hard. there are no two ways about it. why do they do it? well, strangely enough, women's liberation has little appeal to these young ladies. most navy women feel liberated before they join if anything, what they seek is the structure navy discipline gives to their lives. ♪ >> and then there's graduation, the day when a young recruit becomes a full-fledged member of the fleet. the last pass and review where friends and family can share in her achievements. ♪ >> from orlando, most will go on to further schooling and then the first duty station. wherever assigned, they are secure in the knowledg
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navy ships and the overall readiness of the navy. thank you. we have seen four incidents in the pacific in the last that were two collisions off the coast of japan and off the coast of singapore. collisions off the coast of japan and off the coast of singapore. do you think this is a problem with leadership? what do you think is at the heart of these repeated incidents? guest: umm, i have not reached any conclusions, what i have done is formulate a lot of hype pot this ease and in the work i advocate, i have said for several years that the navy was too small to what is being asked of it and because it is too small, it is stretched thinly. because it is stretched thinly, decisions are made to allocate ships against real-world operational missions that sometimes get in the way of the necessary training and readiness that they have to do in order to stay at the top of their game. athink, perhaps, we are at point where the fleet has frayed, where this insufficient amounts of peanut butter for the bread is telling. i have not concluded that but i th
navy ships and the overall readiness of the navy. thank you. we have seen four incidents in the pacific in the last that were two collisions off the coast of japan and off the coast of singapore. collisions off the coast of japan and off the coast of singapore. do you think this is a problem with leadership? what do you think is at the heart of these repeated incidents? guest: umm, i have not reached any conclusions, what i have done is formulate a lot of hype pot this ease and in the work i...
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navy band. it was in 1916 that the 16 piece band from the uss kansas was ordered here to the washington a 17 pieceo augment band from the presidential yacht, mayflower. the mayflower was permanently docked here for whenever the president wanted to go on excursions up and down the potomac to wine and dine politicians or dignitaries. they would take the mayflower out and have the band on it. theyke that band larger, took them off the uss kansas, and permanently stationed them here at the navy yard. he needed a place to practice. and the place with the commandant told them to practice was by the coal pile. that is a perfect open space for you, go to the coal pile and you can practice there. the band members had, that does not suit us. they started asking around the navy yard and finding an open place for them to hold their actresses, and they ran into the workers from the sale loft -- to hold their practices and they ran into workers from the sail loft. they never made sails up there. a made campus
navy band. it was in 1916 that the 16 piece band from the uss kansas was ordered here to the washington a 17 pieceo augment band from the presidential yacht, mayflower. the mayflower was permanently docked here for whenever the president wanted to go on excursions up and down the potomac to wine and dine politicians or dignitaries. they would take the mayflower out and have the band on it. theyke that band larger, took them off the uss kansas, and permanently stationed them here at the navy...
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navy. they passed a resolution founding the united states navy and commissions different naval yards to build a numerous amount igates for ther navu/ -- the navy. we realize is that not only did we need ships of being built but we needed navy yards to build those ships so congress needed a navy yard that was close to them so they could keep an eye on what the navy was doing. where a better place to do that than right along the anacostia river, right down the street from the u.s. capitol so they could keep an eye on what was going on here. that suspicion of the military for the federal government at that time, that's why this area was chosen. the very first commandant of the navy yard re-tasked -- was tasked with building the yard was a man by the name of thomas stingy. he has a very long history with this navy yard. he builds it, destroys it, then builds it again. we are getting a little bit ahead of ourselves with that story. but again, this is really part of the original portion of the na
navy. they passed a resolution founding the united states navy and commissions different naval yards to build a numerous amount igates for ther navu/ -- the navy. we realize is that not only did we need ships of being built but we needed navy yards to build those ships so congress needed a navy yard that was close to them so they could keep an eye on what the navy was doing. where a better place to do that than right along the anacostia river, right down the street from the u.s. capitol so they...
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navy. it is always a pleasure to welcome dr. craig symonds back to the smithsonian. he has presented several outstanding programs over the years on topics relating to use naval history. dr. symonds is a professor at the naval academy and the first to win an excellence teaching award and excellence in research award. in addiction, he served as the academy's history department chair from 1988-1992 and received the department of the navy superior service medal three time. prior to coming to the naval academy he was professor of strategy at the war college in newport, rhode island. and the royal college in dartmouth, england. he is the author or editor of 26 books including prize winning biographies of johnson, franklin bucannikin -- buchanan. his book decision at sea; five naval battles that shaped america's history won the theodore and franklin award. lincoln and his admirals books won several prizes along with the lincoln prize and the lincoln institute book award. and his newest book, "the
navy. it is always a pleasure to welcome dr. craig symonds back to the smithsonian. he has presented several outstanding programs over the years on topics relating to use naval history. dr. symonds is a professor at the naval academy and the first to win an excellence teaching award and excellence in research award. in addiction, he served as the academy's history department chair from 1988-1992 and received the department of the navy superior service medal three time. prior to coming to the...
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a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for uncle sam. marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting guarantees, alertness, stamina and initiative without question, training is turning out the best fighters the world and. they even learn to survive in oil and flame covered waters. the navy long has had lighter than craft and now its yes sir skies and wherever they land you just know the situation will be well hand. by yourself both for landing parties have proved their worth in the solomons and in north africa. even are taken ashore in special barges. the navy's newest weapon. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to
a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for uncle sam. marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting...
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navy. the united states navy travels all over the world. everywhere we go we need someone to take care of the services so we need to bid out on the services. it is key to being able to operate in a certain area, to do rest and relaxation in a certain area. without it, you cannot do it. brian: let me ask you in a different way. what has that company done to the navy? chris: for one thing, it has completely embarrassed the united states navy, shocked the culture of the navy that people were corrupted to provide glenn defense marine mostly with information about ship movements, but other things as well, in exchange for not that much money but fairly lavish lifestyles. they threw fabulous parties, had great dinners, provided prostitutes for a lot of people, really expensive gifts for their wives, paid for family vacations. we are talking on the order of $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 for a weekend, some of their parties. dinner could cost $20,000 to $30,000 for six people. brian: let me read you a s
navy. the united states navy travels all over the world. everywhere we go we need someone to take care of the services so we need to bid out on the services. it is key to being able to operate in a certain area, to do rest and relaxation in a certain area. without it, you cannot do it. brian: let me ask you in a different way. what has that company done to the navy? chris: for one thing, it has completely embarrassed the united states navy, shocked the culture of the navy that people were...
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navy or positions in the navy. i'm curious if in your research you have seen those stories and maybe have understandings about why these individuals may have been chosen because that's got to have literally no idea about. and i've tried to figure why and i never really could, if not in a way, you know, can answer part of it. and i mentioned the men who had served on the st mary's, men who had been enslaved, maryland federal military authorities were in the business of forming africa in american army regiments in maryland. and they reached a point early in 1864 where they had a number of regiments were partially filled. and they they saw very little prospect of filling them all up in time to get them into the field of battle. so all in one fell swoop in april of 1864, about 400 maryland men were transferred from the army into the navy. so that's the single largest group of men that i'm aware of, of the description that you describe and. then they were scattered in the various fleets and squadrons, and so on, but tha
navy or positions in the navy. i'm curious if in your research you have seen those stories and maybe have understandings about why these individuals may have been chosen because that's got to have literally no idea about. and i've tried to figure why and i never really could, if not in a way, you know, can answer part of it. and i mentioned the men who had served on the st mary's, men who had been enslaved, maryland federal military authorities were in the business of forming africa in american...
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navy. always looking back to the smithsonian and added to u.s. neil history. and the first person to win the naval the excellence in teaching award had in addition to seven the history department chair to receive the civilian service medal. end as the royals naval college the other 26 books including prize-winning biography is as well as the american heritage history of battle of gettysburg. his book decision at sea to shape american history won the prize for naval history in 2006. the 2008 book lincoln al and the admirals with the civil war in the lincoln prize and that abraham lincoln institute book award. the u.s. navy in to have available through the lecture hall. so with that said we will get you under way. from mr. craig simon. [applause] >> of very generous introduction. i am delighted to be back at the smithsonian but also equally important for the exchange of ideas about where we have been very aware we are going. i am delighted so many have decided to come out on this rainy night
navy. always looking back to the smithsonian and added to u.s. neil history. and the first person to win the naval the excellence in teaching award had in addition to seven the history department chair to receive the civilian service medal. end as the royals naval college the other 26 books including prize-winning biography is as well as the american heritage history of battle of gettysburg. his book decision at sea to shape american history won the prize for naval history in 2006. the 2008...
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♪ ♪ make way for navy, navy with anchors away ♪ ♪ everybody loves the navy, navy, navy, of the usa ♪ ♪ enlisted from the 50 states ♪ ♪ together we become shipmates ♪ ♪ together we're going to make it straight, and we'll keep trucking ♪ ♪ left right, right left ♪ ♪ 3072, 3072 ♪ ♪ for we are in the navy ♪ ♪ peacetime recruits, recruits ♪ ♪ marching together we're never on a ship we're in a navy suit ♪ ♪ we are always happy singing our song ♪ ♪ for we are in the navy where we belong ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the hours are long, revelry sounds at 9:00 a.m., tap well past 9:00 p.m., and the training is hard, there are no two ways about it. why do they do it? well, strangely enough, women's liberation has little appeal to these young ladies. most navy women feel liberated before they join. if anything, what they seek is the structuring navy discipline gives to their lives. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> and then there's graduation, the day when a young recruit becomes a full-fledged member of the fleet. the last passing review when her friends and family can share
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navy. up next on american history tv, a former navy commander talks about the tense moments between the two outwardly friendly nations. >> now it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, dr. john, john t. kuehn, he serves as the fleet admiral professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college and is the america's major general chair of historical research at the u.s. army command and general staff college. he retired from the u.s. navy in 2004 at the rank of commander after 23 years serving as a naval flight officer flying land and carrier based aircraft. he has taught a variety of subjects including military history since 2000. he authored agents of innovation, a military innovation of japan from the age of the semi to the 21st century. the poetic warfare, the art of the great campaigns. and he coauthored eyewitness to specific theater. as well as numerous articles and editorials and was awarded a prize from the society of military history in 2011. his latest book from the naval i
navy. up next on american history tv, a former navy commander talks about the tense moments between the two outwardly friendly nations. >> now it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, dr. john, john t. kuehn, he serves as the fleet admiral professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college and is the america's major general chair of historical research at the u.s. army command and general staff college. he retired from the u.s. navy in 2004 at the rank of commander after 23...
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navy yard. they can walk over. it's not very far away over to washington national park where the major league baseball teams play. they set up special facilities in parking lot b over at washington national park afew bloc few blocks away to reunite with their loved ones. the fact that someone is described as dressed in a black top, black jeans, what does that say, if anything, about a possible motive or whatever? can we begin to draw any initial conclusions? i want to alert our viewers, sometimes these initial conclusions can obviously be very, very wrong. >> i don't think it says much at this point. that could just be someone in casual clothes and they dressed that way if it's an employee or other people that might be on that base. it could be some type of maybe a tactical uniform of some sort. we don't know. again, eyewitness accounts are going to be very uncertain at this point when they are looking down the hallway at someone pointing a gun at them and then that person starts shooting at them. so we don't have
navy yard. they can walk over. it's not very far away over to washington national park where the major league baseball teams play. they set up special facilities in parking lot b over at washington national park afew bloc few blocks away to reunite with their loved ones. the fact that someone is described as dressed in a black top, black jeans, what does that say, if anything, about a possible motive or whatever? can we begin to draw any initial conclusions? i want to alert our viewers,...
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the navy. that is how much that we know that we can trust them. i am so happy that you mentioned this. i was writing this down because they are showing this is 6 feet under. it does not take a rocket scientist to know about this. you know that this is constantly moving up. this is ridiculous. and i went a little bit over. thank you. i have not been here for a long time. i just want that 30 seconds to say, continued that resolution that would put the number to alternative at harm, and insist that this is what the navy does, as well as -- thank you. >> next up is harrison. and then, mrs. donohue. >> i am here with our people organized for employment rights. we have been involved with this issue for a long time. i think this is minimizing when the navy talks about the paint that glows in the dark. it would not cost $350 million if this is all that we have. the importance of what is before you today is that this is a remedial. the second was to completely remove this. what we say is that remedial a
the navy. that is how much that we know that we can trust them. i am so happy that you mentioned this. i was writing this down because they are showing this is 6 feet under. it does not take a rocket scientist to know about this. you know that this is constantly moving up. this is ridiculous. and i went a little bit over. thank you. i have not been here for a long time. i just want that 30 seconds to say, continued that resolution that would put the number to alternative at harm, and insist...
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navy. it was the dream of admiral vern clark. he saw it as a solution to the problems we faced and the kinds of wars we are now fighting where there was a level of activity in the literals. the contract was left before there was analysis of alternatives, where the mission had been competed. during the early development of the ships the navy changed the rules. the ship was bid with commercial design criteria. the navy then said that it needed to meet naval surface vessel rules which obviously would result in increased costs. the $220 million figure was really never the cost of the first ship but the cost of ships during production. there has been a lot of misinformation out there about this ship. considering how hastily the contract was put in production the ship had really gone compared with other classes of ships quite well. the second ship from marinet marine they say has very high accolades from the navy. there are lessons to be learned from this development and that is probably we shoul
navy. it was the dream of admiral vern clark. he saw it as a solution to the problems we faced and the kinds of wars we are now fighting where there was a level of activity in the literals. the contract was left before there was analysis of alternatives, where the mission had been competed. during the early development of the ships the navy changed the rules. the ship was bid with commercial design criteria. the navy then said that it needed to meet naval surface vessel rules which obviously...
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the navy's role in vietnam suddenly expands. ♪ on august 2, the united states navy destroyer metrics -- maddox begins to track three unknown craft approaching from the northwest. they are identified as north vietnamese boats armed with 37 millimeter guns. when morning failed to stop the upcoming pt boats, she open fire. the attack probes the united states to strengthen its really defense capabilities. >> the destroyer was carrying out a patrol in those waters in international waters when it was attacked. a reply to the attack. continued to carry out its mission today and will do so in the same week. the president has asked the destroyer force be doubled. with air patrol at all times on call to it. he has issued instructions that in the event of a further attack upon our vessel in international waters, we are to respond with the objective of destroying the attackers. narrator: the maddox resumes its patrol. the next night the men on watch again detect unidentified contacts on radar. the attack from the north vietnamese boats is renewed. after a three-hour running battle in which two o
the navy's role in vietnam suddenly expands. ♪ on august 2, the united states navy destroyer metrics -- maddox begins to track three unknown craft approaching from the northwest. they are identified as north vietnamese boats armed with 37 millimeter guns. when morning failed to stop the upcoming pt boats, she open fire. the attack probes the united states to strengthen its really defense capabilities. >> the destroyer was carrying out a patrol in those waters in international waters...
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navy. i always have to start out with that disclosure, and i think you'll kind of see why as we go through this talk today. um, one of the things that we'll focus on is civil war battlefields. in a different way than you usually do. we're losing the fight to preserve some civil war battlefields. you might not know it especially here in gettysburg where over 6,000 acres have been saved, but on an important front, civil war preservation is unfortunately, failing. navy wrecks have been plundered, abused by unscrupulous individuals who see underwater wrecks as salvage, as relic piles free from seizure and exploitation and this shadows all wreck around the world and sunken ships and planes the final resting place for sailors and the wrecks sit unprotected. >> sorry to interrupt. perfect. >> the wrecks sit unprotected and they're victims of divers and plunderers who seek to take pieces of those wrecks for themselves. of course navy wrecks are hard to reach and they sit on the battle of vast ocean
navy. i always have to start out with that disclosure, and i think you'll kind of see why as we go through this talk today. um, one of the things that we'll focus on is civil war battlefields. in a different way than you usually do. we're losing the fight to preserve some civil war battlefields. you might not know it especially here in gettysburg where over 6,000 acres have been saved, but on an important front, civil war preservation is unfortunately, failing. navy wrecks have been plundered,...
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so if the navy was providing oversight of tetratech in hunters point, and the navy was providing oversight of your contractor -- i'm sorry, i forgot the name again. >> cdli. >> supervisor kim: cdli on treasure island, how do i tell my residents that i can tell them with 100% resolution that the work that was done there was done and met the highest standards? >> so the navy did detect the fraudulent work at hunters point through internal quality control procedures by the health phycists. they were able to discern all the irregularities. >> supervisor kim: okay. before the whistle blower? >> yes. long before. >> supervisor kim: long before? >> mm-hmm. >> supervisor kim: i guess, could you determine that a little more. what did the navy do? 'cause it was not in the press. we read about the whistle blower and the two that are going to jail, so that is the public narrative. can you explain what the navy did when they detected the discrepancy first. >> right. so in 2012, when we detected that irregularity, we worked -- >> supervisor kim: in 2012? >> yes, in 2012. >> supervisor kim: six years ago
so if the navy was providing oversight of tetratech in hunters point, and the navy was providing oversight of your contractor -- i'm sorry, i forgot the name again. >> cdli. >> supervisor kim: cdli on treasure island, how do i tell my residents that i can tell them with 100% resolution that the work that was done there was done and met the highest standards? >> so the navy did detect the fraudulent work at hunters point through internal quality control procedures by the health...
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navy. before i tell this sad story let me introduce you to these ships. it's logical to begin with the u.s. comer land. the ship sanked by the uss virginia. it was one of the finest vessels in the fleet. launched in may 1842, the three masted 170 foot fur long served in the navy. served as the flag ship of the u.s. navy home squad rant during the mexico/american war. workers converted it into a sloop of war by cutting down a deck and refitting the ship's arm mayment. after the ship's refitting for several years cruise off the shore slave trade. by the time the civil war began in 1861, cumberland boasted 22 nine-inch smooth board and two pivot guns one in the bow and one in the stern of the ship. these monster guns weighed 2,500 pounds each. at the time some of the largest artillery in the world. at the beginning of the civil war, cumberland in portsmith, virginia. the ship was towed to safety when they took over the shipyard. in several minor actions in hampton roads and captured a small nu
navy. before i tell this sad story let me introduce you to these ships. it's logical to begin with the u.s. comer land. the ship sanked by the uss virginia. it was one of the finest vessels in the fleet. launched in may 1842, the three masted 170 foot fur long served in the navy. served as the flag ship of the u.s. navy home squad rant during the mexico/american war. workers converted it into a sloop of war by cutting down a deck and refitting the ship's arm mayment. after the ship's refitting...
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encourage the navy has finally gotten serious i am encouraged the navy has gotten serious about this creek infrastructure that has been neglected for too long. in hawaii we are proud of pearl harbor navy shipyard, the contribution to our fleet's readiness and i want to be sure the yard receives the resources it needs to keep the fleet infighting shape. i look forward to hearing from you about fiscal year 2023 fiscal support for this plan. the navy has begun a once in a generation program to modernize its shipyards under the shipyard infrastructure optimization program, this 20 year program has been sorely neglected for many years and we have to get it right. we are relying on the digital twin modeling and simulation effort to develop the most efficient and productive layout for operations at the four public shipyards. we had to add $250 million to fund the drydock at the portsmouth naval shipyard due to unexpected ballooning of estimated costs. we need to understand the steps the navy has taken to make sure we have better cost estimates of the projects we are undertaking. this will b
encourage the navy has finally gotten serious i am encouraged the navy has gotten serious about this creek infrastructure that has been neglected for too long. in hawaii we are proud of pearl harbor navy shipyard, the contribution to our fleet's readiness and i want to be sure the yard receives the resources it needs to keep the fleet infighting shape. i look forward to hearing from you about fiscal year 2023 fiscal support for this plan. the navy has begun a once in a generation program to...
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navy? >> he wasn't a stellar sailor. he had eight incidents. >> tell us about them. >> subordination, dereliction of duty, failing to show up for work repeatedly on schedule on time. >> that sounds pretty serious to me. >> they're not, they're not grievously serious. i mean, they are offenses for which somebody can be taken to non-judicial punishment which is not a court-martial. it's more of an administrative hearing. and the punishments are farrell mild for those offenses. now he did have quite a few. >> i can understand one or two and you move on. but eight times he was disciplined. and eight times he was allowed to stay in the navy? >> he was. but there was a process that was being proposed to administratively separate him from the navy. that process did not go to completion. >> why? >> we're trying to work that out. >> you should have, obviously. >> there was a proposal that perhaps he should have been administratively discharged with something less than a dison rabl discharge. >> was
navy? >> he wasn't a stellar sailor. he had eight incidents. >> tell us about them. >> subordination, dereliction of duty, failing to show up for work repeatedly on schedule on time. >> that sounds pretty serious to me. >> they're not, they're not grievously serious. i mean, they are offenses for which somebody can be taken to non-judicial punishment which is not a court-martial. it's more of an administrative hearing. and the punishments are farrell mild for those...
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and so he, unlike his add mirrals, who saw the navy fairly clearly in marshal terms, daniel saw the navy as a big vocational school. he thought it was a place where young men could enter and learn a trade and then leave with a skill for the private sector. in addition, he focused heavily on moral improvement of the young men who entered the navy. specifically he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a house of prostitution in a navy port. and so he spent a good bit of time in effort cleaning up the red light districts around the ports. and he also banned alcohol from the ships and bases. and it's from that that we get the expression cup of joe, because when he banned alcohol, there was an increase in the coffee rations and the sailors would somewhat angrily refer to it as a cup of josephus daniels. and it was eventually shortened to a cup of joe. so he had these conflicts with the leadership of the navy. and those ran more or less throughout his tenure as secretary. once war came, initially of c
and so he, unlike his add mirrals, who saw the navy fairly clearly in marshal terms, daniel saw the navy as a big vocational school. he thought it was a place where young men could enter and learn a trade and then leave with a skill for the private sector. in addition, he focused heavily on moral improvement of the young men who entered the navy. specifically he thought that they should come into the navy and leave the navy without ever having consumed alcohol. and also without ever visiting a...
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navy captain. welcome. celia mansfield from the central intelligence agency, historical programs coordinator. welcome. norman pullmar, naval and intelligence historian and a wealth of knowledge about all things navy and marine corp. rear admiral thomas brooks, u.s. navy, retired former director of naval intelligence. welcome aboard. and eugene sullivan, retired cia senior officer. everyone, thank you very much for being here today. david -- sorry we'll start with celia. tell us about the report and the documents that are going to be released. then we'll go q&a after everybody has a chance to say a couple of words. when you stand up, raise your hand, identify your name and your media source or who you're with and make it a really precise question if you could. thank you very much. >> good morning and welcome. i have some remarks that i've already prepared. so just in the way of a reminder later on today from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., we have a symposium at the naval yard. and that will be a two-hour session in
navy captain. welcome. celia mansfield from the central intelligence agency, historical programs coordinator. welcome. norman pullmar, naval and intelligence historian and a wealth of knowledge about all things navy and marine corp. rear admiral thomas brooks, u.s. navy, retired former director of naval intelligence. welcome aboard. and eugene sullivan, retired cia senior officer. everyone, thank you very much for being here today. david -- sorry we'll start with celia. tell us about the report...
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british navy. a navy gunnery officer, professor holmes argues that there are lessons that the 21st-century navy can learn from the great war. this is part of a conference hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. [captions copyril cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the 1918 crucible of war symposium here at the national world war i museum and memorial. we are so pleased to be joined this year by our presenting sponsor the military museum and library. as well as continuing our partnership with the united states world war i centennial commission. with the united states centennial commission, we have been presenting educational materials since 2014, including a spectacular education newsletter, which if you are a teacher or a professor, or if you know a teacher, we would encourage you to go to o
british navy. a navy gunnery officer, professor holmes argues that there are lessons that the 21st-century navy can learn from the great war. this is part of a conference hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. [captions copyril cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the 1918 crucible...
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navy sailors. uncle is actually pictured in that, but, as you know, admiral that was incredible difficult arctic operations, german u-boats andng to sink our ships convoys and the newest navy did an amazing job, but what i'm worried about and i have a reference here if you look navyer there, the times article recently is bureaucracy in the military just continues to resist the idea of working arctic issues. so the navy times this last week, there you go, worst orders ever? cover. the it talks about the strategic arctic ports that we've been pushing here, we have no thebility right now in arctic, the navy doesn't. we don't have any infrastructure. the article highlights issue, but mostly in my view is a bit whiny about how tough it would be to operate the arctic. great, tell that to my uncle. we know it's tough, but we to do that.ble and similarly, you know, i bergerto general quite a lot about this, a new commandant in the marine corps. hours really. they put out a new commandant's planning guidanc
navy sailors. uncle is actually pictured in that, but, as you know, admiral that was incredible difficult arctic operations, german u-boats andng to sink our ships convoys and the newest navy did an amazing job, but what i'm worried about and i have a reference here if you look navyer there, the times article recently is bureaucracy in the military just continues to resist the idea of working arctic issues. so the navy times this last week, there you go, worst orders ever? cover. the it talks...
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navy or positions in the navy. i'm curious if in your research you have seen those stories and maybe have understandings about why these individuals may have been chosen because that's got to have literally no idea about. and i've tried to figure why and i never really could, if not in a way, you know, can answer part of it. and i mentioned the men who had served on the st mary's, men who had been enslaved, maryland federal military authorities were in the business of forming africa in american army regiments in maryland. and they reached a point early in 1864 where they had a number of regiments were partially filled. and they they saw very little prospect of filling them all up in time to get them into the field of battle. so all in one fell swoop in april of 1864, about 400 maryland men were transferred from the army into the navy. so that's the single largest group of men that i'm aware of, of the description that you describe and. then they were scattered in the various fleets and squadrons, and so on, but tha
navy or positions in the navy. i'm curious if in your research you have seen those stories and maybe have understandings about why these individuals may have been chosen because that's got to have literally no idea about. and i've tried to figure why and i never really could, if not in a way, you know, can answer part of it. and i mentioned the men who had served on the st mary's, men who had been enslaved, maryland federal military authorities were in the business of forming africa in american...
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she and her team from the navy. following her will be mos mosin nazimi from the department of toxic substance control, and then, we will heart from the california department of public health, and then followed by the e.p.a., we will also have a presentation from the san francisco department of public health. as you begin to share your statements, please indicate two things: your agency's roles, and the responsibilities in the parcel g work plan. your agency role, and then, your responsibility in the parcel g work plan. all right, kimberly, you're up. come on down. good to see you. kimberly's bringing with her a team of professionals, derek, zach, thomas, lawrence, and bill. these are an extraordinary team representing the navy. good afternoon and welcome back to san francisco. >> thank you. before i even start the statement that i prepared, i'll start by answering the questions you just asked, who's responsible, parcel g, and the work on hunters point shipyard. the navy is the lead agency. we are responsible for the
she and her team from the navy. following her will be mos mosin nazimi from the department of toxic substance control, and then, we will heart from the california department of public health, and then followed by the e.p.a., we will also have a presentation from the san francisco department of public health. as you begin to share your statements, please indicate two things: your agency's roles, and the responsibilities in the parcel g work plan. your agency role, and then, your responsibility...
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we also need to understand how the navy is structuring the effort to improve the efficiency of the navy shipyards to deal with the ship maintenance challenges. it's not limited just to derive docs that. extends optimizing the work on the shipyards and production facilities and other improvements configurations for this is why i've been so focused on the waterfront prediction or -- production workforce and i want to make sure the navy remains -- we need to maintain if we have if we are ever to reach the fleet required to respond to future threats. our success is critical to that goal. i once asked the navy to consider how the program could be accelerated without impacting it and i look forward to hearing how we can work together to make sure it's fully successful. i will now go to senator cramer. >> thank you chairwoman hirono as well as senator kaine the ranking member sullivan for holding this hearing gently to discuss our range of important naval ship issues. let's face it it's not just the issue of the day that the issue of -- with regard to the navy. as i think about her naval shipy
we also need to understand how the navy is structuring the effort to improve the efficiency of the navy shipyards to deal with the ship maintenance challenges. it's not limited just to derive docs that. extends optimizing the work on the shipyards and production facilities and other improvements configurations for this is why i've been so focused on the waterfront prediction or -- production workforce and i want to make sure the navy remains -- we need to maintain if we have if we are ever to...
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(music) [singing] >> make way for navy navy with anchors away everybody loves the navy, navy, navy of the u-s-a (music) (music) >> together we are going to make a great and we will keep trucking that is right right, left 3-0 7-2 3-0-7-2 (music) (music) >> we are in the navy recruit marching together whenever -- we are never out of step we are in the navy we are always happy singing our song for we are in the navy where we belong (music) (music) (music) >> the hours are long. reverently sounds at 5:00 a.m. and the training is hard. there are no two ways about it. why do they do it? strangely enough, women's liberation has little appeal to these young ladies. most women feel liberated before they join. if anything, what they seek is the structuring that navy discipline gives to their lives. (music) (music) >> and then there is graduation, the day when a young recruit becomes a full-fledged member of the fleet. (music) >> the last pass and review, when their friends and family can share in her achievement. (music) (music) >> from orlando, most will go on to further schooling and than the
(music) [singing] >> make way for navy navy with anchors away everybody loves the navy, navy, navy of the u-s-a (music) (music) >> together we are going to make a great and we will keep trucking that is right right, left 3-0 7-2 3-0-7-2 (music) (music) >> we are in the navy recruit marching together whenever -- we are never out of step we are in the navy we are always happy singing our song for we are in the navy where we belong (music) (music) (music) >> the hours are...
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the soviet navy. co-hosted by the central intelligence agency, the national museum of the u.s. navy and the naval historical foundation, the hour-long events was titled red navy revealed. soviet navy, intelligence and analysis during the cold war. >>> well, good morning, everyone. thanks for coming out to the national press club. the world's oldest and largest organization of professional journalists. i'm a retired u.s. navy captain, member of the headliner committee here at the national press club. on behalf of the board of directors, i want to welcome you and our audience on cspan and other media. thank you very much. we have a special program for you today, and first i want to introduce claire stasen. she wanted tod say a word and then we'll get into the statements and qs and as. >> thank you, kevin. can you hear me? i know you want to hear from everyone else sitting here at the panel, not me. so i'll only take a minute of your time. we are delighted to be able to work with the cia to bring you thi
the soviet navy. co-hosted by the central intelligence agency, the national museum of the u.s. navy and the naval historical foundation, the hour-long events was titled red navy revealed. soviet navy, intelligence and analysis during the cold war. >>> well, good morning, everyone. thanks for coming out to the national press club. the world's oldest and largest organization of professional journalists. i'm a retired u.s. navy captain, member of the headliner committee here at the...
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she worked at the navy department then she joined the navy. actually she was in uniform and and of all things was assigned to the navy department. you think maybe she had influence. [laughter] daniels was also suspicious and after a few months lucy was fired to give her discharge from the navy. that did not mean roosevelt stopped seeing the herb of war on the sly after that. when sarah and eleanor found out it nearly destroyed the marriage as soon as roosevelt was able to pick his head up they held a family conference. eleanor offered to divorce him. if he did he would be free to very lucy but lucy was a roman catholic who would not marry a divorced man. the problems were greater. the scandal would have been so great it would cost him his job in the navy department and the political future he may have held at that time. so they decided to forget the matter and eleanor would become of a real political wife and that is all. and she and franklin were never husband and wife again domestically except in the same house. the loyalty she showed afterw
she worked at the navy department then she joined the navy. actually she was in uniform and and of all things was assigned to the navy department. you think maybe she had influence. [laughter] daniels was also suspicious and after a few months lucy was fired to give her discharge from the navy. that did not mean roosevelt stopped seeing the herb of war on the sly after that. when sarah and eleanor found out it nearly destroyed the marriage as soon as roosevelt was able to pick his head up they...
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he modernized the navy. the navy when he took it on was coal-fired navy. it was antique and it cost a great deal of money. 20% of the federal budget, hard to believe, 20% of the federal budget went to the navy. so this is a very, very important job when it came to spending money. if any of you are collectors of antiques, you know keeping antiques i've been collecting antiques cost money. and this is what the navy was. roosevelt began arranging contracts for nato oil fired warships. in 1914, the second year the administration, just before world war i began in europe, he was at the brooklyn navy yard, presiding over the lane at the kyl of arizona, one of the first modern battleships in the navy. the ironic thing about the battleship arizona, as many of you will remember is that it would come to roosevelt's attention again much later on when he was president on december 7, 1941. the japanese sank it to the bottom of pearl harbor, where it still is. but it was the beginning of his crusade to improve the navy. it isn't that he was disloyal to the administration
he modernized the navy. the navy when he took it on was coal-fired navy. it was antique and it cost a great deal of money. 20% of the federal budget, hard to believe, 20% of the federal budget went to the navy. so this is a very, very important job when it came to spending money. if any of you are collectors of antiques, you know keeping antiques i've been collecting antiques cost money. and this is what the navy was. roosevelt began arranging contracts for nato oil fired warships. in 1914, the...
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navy yard. it is generally not open to the area. there are things for people to see and enjoy but they have to pass through a guard checkpoint essentially to get onto the washington navy yard and especially to go into this building. you can't just drive there, park your car, get out and wander around. so there's going to be a lot of questions to answer here about how someone did this. and you know, carol, as you say, the reports very, very early on. this is, i'm looking at the clock, this is less than an hour ago tragically that the first shots were fired. the navy is getting the security forces on site as fast as they can and trying to get medical care of course to the people who are wounded. we don't know how many. one navy official told me the initial reports are that several people were injured, and as you show the pictures, again, sad but necessary fact the times here in washington, especially as in so many cities across the country, there is a very fast first responders effort when these c
navy yard. it is generally not open to the area. there are things for people to see and enjoy but they have to pass through a guard checkpoint essentially to get onto the washington navy yard and especially to go into this building. you can't just drive there, park your car, get out and wander around. so there's going to be a lot of questions to answer here about how someone did this. and you know, carol, as you say, the reports very, very early on. this is, i'm looking at the clock, this is...
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navy band. she is the first female musician in navy history. >> i was a piano minor, a voice major, i did workshops, things like that, and my family had a religious singing group. i've been singing a long time. they seem to be certain fears that men have about women coming into any fieldl they've had. i feel like their masculinity is threatened. and the band i was there to do my best job, the best i could. it took me for what it was. the band teaches you the discipline you need for just about anything in life. i cannot think of any experience you can have in life you will not have in the band. ♪ ♪ ♪ diane cogan, is a plastic surgeon at the naval hospital. she doing because she liked with the navy had to offer. she felt the navy would give her some good, practical experience. >> i've done a fair amount of facial reconstruction surgery. some facial fractures. some congenital anomalies. we are still working on some of the vietnam casualties. it is a long time procedure, as far as they are con
navy band. she is the first female musician in navy history. >> i was a piano minor, a voice major, i did workshops, things like that, and my family had a religious singing group. i've been singing a long time. they seem to be certain fears that men have about women coming into any fieldl they've had. i feel like their masculinity is threatened. and the band i was there to do my best job, the best i could. it took me for what it was. the band teaches you the discipline you need for just...
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for the navy? is there need for more ships? mr. spencer: definitely, senator. he matrix of threats we're facing now from the four plus one or however you want to define it is one of the more complex that the country's ever faced. we need the capability. we need the capacity. >> would you say this is one of the more challenging times for the united states navy since world war ii? mr. spencer: yes. >> would bit a bad idea for the congress to cut the navy's budget? >> a really bad idea. >> sequestration is an idea that needs to be set aside? mr. spencer: yes, senator. >> ok. in terms of how the military services work, about 50% of all cost or personnel cost, downes that? mr. spencer: yes, senator. >> we have done on this committee some pretty creative things that the lower personnels go -- but we want to be generous to those two serve our country, one of the fair and generous those who retire. but we got to look at everything including personnel cost to have a sustainable budget. do you agree with tha
for the navy? is there need for more ships? mr. spencer: definitely, senator. he matrix of threats we're facing now from the four plus one or however you want to define it is one of the more complex that the country's ever faced. we need the capability. we need the capacity. >> would you say this is one of the more challenging times for the united states navy since world war ii? mr. spencer: yes. >> would bit a bad idea for the congress to cut the navy's budget? >> a really...
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of the navy marine corps team, of the navy marine corps family. and we are family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heroes. because that is what they are. heroes. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror. but also extraordinary heroism. as law enforcement officers and other first responders ran into danger to aid and protect others, as colleagues and strangers assisted each other away from danger even at the risk of their own lives. we memorialize as heroes those we lost and honor the heroes we have here today. the courage we witnessed on monday did not end with the closing on that awful day. on tuesday, people returned to their work. and by thursday, when much of the navy yard reopened, thousands whose lives had been in real peril three days before would not let fear keep them away. still, we know it w
of the navy marine corps team, of the navy marine corps family. and we are family. uniform and civilian, we work together, serve together, overcome together. as a family, we grieve together. together we will assure that they, like those who have gone before them, will be remembered and honored as heroes. because that is what they are. heroes. ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. an ordinary monday became a day of extraordinary horror. but also extraordinary heroism. as law...
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island is not what is like found in the country on all navy military bases, the navy's clean up is cleaned up under the compensation liability act with direct oversite by the state's department of toxic substances control and with respect to raid yol logical control and protection, the department of public h*ement, dtfc has gone on record saying that based on currently available information, there's no human health risks to working, and visiting treasure island, and if there were an issue, they would be aggressive in looking at that, the department of public health went out to treasure island and conducted surveys and scans independent of the navy's investigation of the girls and boys club, the daycare center and community housing partners, facilities and one of the areas that's been identified as having potential raid yol logical contamination, all scans of these areas showed no raid yol logical contamination, wipes also showed no signs of radiological contamination, staff has asked cdph to go out and conduct additional surveys and investigations separate and apart and independent of the
island is not what is like found in the country on all navy military bases, the navy's clean up is cleaned up under the compensation liability act with direct oversite by the state's department of toxic substances control and with respect to raid yol logical control and protection, the department of public h*ement, dtfc has gone on record saying that based on currently available information, there's no human health risks to working, and visiting treasure island, and if there were an issue, they...